An intersection in Southern Idaho, to the west of the City of Twin Falls, is becoming an increasingly dangerous section of roadway. A serious accident happened at Curry Crossing, exactly one month after another accident at the intersection sent one person to the hospital.

Two vehicles were involved in the crash, and while not much information was shared by law enforcement and other first responders, here’s what we know.

Another Serious Accident Reported at One of Southern Idaho’s Most Dangerous Intersections

The highway crossing at Curry Crossing is a dangerous highway crossing. A serious accident was reported at the location on February 20th. One person was injured in that accident and required hospitalization. An accident was also reported there on January 26th. The accident from March 20th happened in the morning, involving a white Jeep Wagoneer and a grey crossover with a Lyft driver tag in the windshield.

A witness shared a short video in a social media group showing the police response and vehicles involved in the accident. The Jeep is completely pushed off the highway and appears to have serious damage to the front driver section. The grey car is stopped partially on the highway with a completely crushed front end.

KMVT has more information about the accident. They say the crash happened at 7:36 AM, damaged two vehicles, and 25 feet of guardrail. One person was injured in the accident and taken to a local hospital by ground ambulance.

READ ALSO: One Injured in February Accident at Curry Crossing

The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office shared a post on Facebook, including 4 pictures from the scene of the crash.

The accident is under investigation, and we will update this story if any new information is shared by law enforcement.

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